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I use a slicker brush and poof them like the legs. At shows I’ll style them kinda like these but fluff on the whole ear.You are on your way! So how are you going to fluff up his ears?
I use a slicker brush and poof them like the legs. At shows I’ll style them kinda like these but fluff on the whole ear.You are on your way! So how are you going to fluff up his ears?
That just looks so silly the fluffy ears looks like ear muffs, not judging or anything, def follow what’s trending lol but it just looks oddI use a slicker brush and poof them like the legs. At shows I’ll style them kinda like these but fluff on the whole ear.
I agree for the Hampshire lambs. But it look pretty cute on lambs with all black ears.That just looks so silly the fluffy ears looks like ear muffs, not judging or anything, def follow what’s trending lol but it just looks odd
I’d does look pretty cute on him…I agree for the Hampshire lambs. But it look pretty cute on lambs with all black ears.
Thank you!I’d does look pretty cute on him…
He's definitely very cute, and in no time will be perfectly trained as well. Living out here in the southwest I just look at those cute puffy ears and think foxtail magnet. (nasty weed seed that is very pointy barb ended that can go through at least dog skin like butter).Day 3:
He is getting less acres of gets his legs done but man is he heavy to keep putting on the stand.
Yeh we thought one of the goats got one at a show.He's definitely very cute, and in no time will be perfectly trained as well. Living out here in the southwest I just look at those cute puffy ears and think foxtail magnet. (nasty weed seed that is very pointy barb ended that can go through at least dog skin like butter).